Fellow EFF MPs Elsabe Louw, Ngwanamakwetle Mashabela, Nthako Matiase, Hlengiwe Maxon, Magdalene Moonsamy, and Andile Mngxitama, are to be suspended for a fortnight. Eight more EFF MPs were ordered to submit a verbal apology to the House.

The party has indicated it will not tender any apologies for the August 21 incident in which President Jacob Zuma’s question time in Parliament was disrupted when EFF MPs chanted “pay back the money“.

They were referring to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s report which stated Zuma should pay back a portion of the R246 million spent on so-called security upgrades at his private Nkandla homestead in KwaZulu-Natal.

“The EFF reiterates that it shall never apologise for asking Jacob Zuma as to when is he paying back the money,” Ndlozi said.

“Furthermore, the EFF remains very proud of its MPs for restoring teeth to parliamentary executive oversight.”

Ndlozi said the party was confident a court would find the disciplinary process leading up to the suspensions procedurally unfair.

“We shall approach the courts because we believe that in front of a sober judge, with no Luthuli [House] mandate, and an uncontrollable ambition for promotion for a ministerial job, our action will be vindicated,” he said.

“The court will confirm that the EFF went through a kangaroo court in serious violation of principles of natural justice.”

Parliament was unable to immediately confirm when the suspension notices would be served on the affected MPs.

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